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"Family Portrait" Landscape Oil Painting 59" x 59" inch by Evgeniya Buravleva
Evgeniya Buravleva was born in Kirov (Russia) in 1980.
2000 – graduated from the Rylov Art School of Vyatka.
2008 – graduated from Moscow’s Surikov State Academy Art Institute (class of Pavel Nikonov).
2007 – had a study placement at the Berlin University of Arts.
Since 2009 – a member of the Moscow Union of Artists.
Since 2000 – a participant of exhibitions.
Buravleva’s works are in private collections inside and outside Russia, in the collections of the State Russian Museum, Moscow Museum of Modern Art, State historical, architectural, art and landscape museum-reserve Tsaritsyno, Russian regional art museums, private collections inside and outside Russia.
Evgeniya Buravleva works with ideas of time and space. Using classic forms of painting Buravleva ranges relations between space, time, and the person inside. The personage of artworks is the person exhausted by the present, forced to be in conditions of a post-truth world, a lonely hero at the threshold of decision-making. Space and time in artworks are connected with personage and depended on his actions, they are detached not for a while yet, not assimilated, and hang in sleep mode.
The idea of light is presented also as important for Buravleva. The light dissolves the space and known things, and becomes emptiness, a white spot. It would be an image only of what the emptiness hid out. The artist lets have this right to the viewer and hero of works.
Video is a continuation of work about time. Landscapes are assimilated and appropriated by the artist. The speed of transference of a contemporary person often doesn’t let him stop and enjoy a pause. Video saves in itself the fragment of time and space and gives the viewer the possibility to be not here and now.
Buravleva supposes important to impart the moment of absence in the present for the personage of works. Lucky man «nobody, nowhere and never», the lonely main personage in the emptiness.
- Creator:Evgeniya Buravleva (1980)
- Creation Year:2014
- Dimensions:Height: 59 in (149.86 cm)Width: 59 in (149.86 cm)
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- Gallery Location:Culver City, CA
- Reference Number:1stDibs: LU1085113183622
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SOLO EXHIBITIONS
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Safar Khan Gallery, Cairo: Annual exhibitions from 1999 to 2018
Galerie la Sirène, Le Mans 2010
Galerie Ghislaine Eonnet-Dupuy, St Briac 2008 2009
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